I currently work as a Pharmacy assistant.
I love being a Pharmacist, its not just a Job, it’s a way of life for me. Many times I have gone out of my way to help as much as I can, especially any ill person I come across. I was one of the best Intern students at my Community pharmacy, mostly because I made the customers and patients laugh, but also because I proved hard-working, flexible and in no short time, I was able to develop and hone essential skills needed for me to thrive in my work environment. . Moving to the UK and starting my career there in its Health sector has always been a big part of what I want for myself and this job will grant me the opportunity to achieve this.I love helping , I love teaching and I love being.
The Life of any room I am present in. While Interning at the University Teaching Hospital, I was able to make lovely rapport with patients I came across. I am able to put myself in their position and as such give them the pharmaceutical care that they really need. Through my course of studies, I have had the opportunity to work in Laboratories during breaks and see what it entails to work in line with Good Manufacturing Practices.Given the privilege to work as Pharmacy assistant under your organization, I will definitely ensure that I bring to the table, my skill-sets , experience and knowledge which I have acquired in the pharmaceutical practice in order to make the service we offer our patients and clients the best there is.
I was opportuned to serve as an Intern for 3 months in various hospital wards in the University Teaching Hospital, while here, I was taught how to fill a
prescription, how to detect errors in prescription, clerking of patients as well as storing medications I work as a Pharmacy assistant.
Bachelor's in Pharmacy
University of Port Harcourt - Port Harcourt
August 2016 to July 2022
A-Level or equivalent in Health Science
University of Port Harcourt - Port Harcourt
November 2015 to August 2016
GCSE or equivalent in Science
Hebron College - Mowe
September 2009 to July 2015
Internship
University Of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital - Portharcourt
October 2021 to December 2021
• I was able to learn how to properly interpret a prescription.
• I was responsible for filling prescriptions for patients.
• I was was given the responsibility of clerking patients to find out how they are faring.
• I was taught how to interpret medical test results properly.
• I was also given the responsibility of updating the Head pharmacist on the progress of patients in the
ward which I was assigned to.
• I ensured that each prescription was properly examined for any dru-drug or drug-food interaction.
• I developed and honed my skill of making calculating doses meant for kids not up to 40kg as well as
other children doses .
• I learnt how to store nephrotoxic drugs and conditions needed for their viability
• Also noteworthy is the fact that I was charged with the responsibility of opening , cleaning and setting
up the pharmacy for the day, ahead of the arrival of the superintendent Pharmacist
Industrial Trainee
Mendel's Pharmacy - Portharcourt
September 2020 to February 2021
• I was given the duty of filling prescriptions for patients.
• I was also given the responsibility of clerking patients and doing follow up calls
to check up on Patients.
• I have understood the role of a pharmacist in the community and got familiarized with drugs needed
on a daily basis.
• I worked part-time for 5 hours and 9 hours on Saturday and Sunday interchangeably
• I handled the responsibility of entering all sales to the computer via a Software we use for book-
keeping.
• I carried out the Telepharmacy duties especially for the purposes of checking up on Patients.
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